Thursday, 26 November 2009

Review!

So far...

Edinburgh College of Art's new students show great potential in their first collaborative show
So Far
So Far

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“So far… so confused” is the resounding message from first year students of Edinburgh College of Art (ECA), and one that likely echoes up and down the country as young people settle into their first experiences of university. The group exhibition So Far… has embraced this collective confusion and channelled it into a collaborative show. 130 students have exhibited, organised and curated their work, which spans many different disciplines.
Those who have already experienced first year cannot help but feel a fond sense of nostalgia towards the work. Most students can relate to the feelings of blindly stumbling through the workload, whilst awkwardly forging new friendships and exploiting the newfound freedom. These themes are clearly expressed not only in the work itself, but also in the titles chosen by the students.
One of the exhibition's successes is the sense of a larger artistic community, breaking down the expected division between disciplines. The exhibition demonstrates a sophistication and openness to experiment, exemplified in Steph Suen’s work entitled 'So Far… I can’t say I have any regrets'. She has presented mundane everyday objects, referencing integral moments of her life. Displayed in chemical vials on a shelf, the work wouldn’t necessarily look out of place in a laboratory, blurring the lines between the objective and the subjective.
Malcolm Frazer’s 'So Far… debt is killing me!' stands out, refreshingly maintaining a sense of humour whilst tackling a serious issue. A blue figure is crushed comically beneath an enlarged metal stock graph, whilst to the side, a letter to his father displays a façade of niceties and underlying text reads “Can I have some money please, I will repay you somehow.”
Arts Complex, a non profit organisation promoting art education, has supported ECA’s first years in their first external exhibition. The exhibition displays a wealth of talent and a great promise for what is to come in the future, especially with such early integration between disciplines and a willingness to experiment.

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Visiting the Exhibition

Tonight I took a friend to see the "so far" exhibition at around 8pm. I have been informed by the art director that visitors are only welcome up until 9pm.

Anyway the atmosphere was very peaceful with only a couple of other visitors and I thought it was great time to check out everybodies work without distraction and realised some very interesting details which I previously overlooked.

Following this satisfaction I would recommend that students give it a second look before Fridays eviction..

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Opening night Speech

Sometime not long after 5pm on Friday the Principal of Edinburgh College of Art: Professor Ian Howard entertained students, tutors and guests.

Saturday, 14 November 2009

The Performance

At around 6.35 on opening night 1st year student Donata Kiaunyte displayed a "so far" performance to an audience of around 22 people.
Seats had been reserved by interested tutors and the other seats were taken on a first come first serve basis. Donata is sorry for the people who were turned away at the door because she genuinely didn't expect so many people to show up and was not expecting to fill all the chairs which were set out.

Anyway the performance was captured on film so here it is.

Friday, 13 November 2009

Opening Day!

Hey there,
Currently I'm waiting for my dinner to cook,
I guess i'm running a little bit late because I promised I would be back at the exhibition for 4.00pm to help Donata rehearse her Performance.
Anyway I feel a bit excited, The Crits went well and resulted in some change which ultimately benefited the exhibition.

I just want to thank anyone who copied our URL from the exhibition and has since found this blog.

SOME MORE VIDEOS COMING SOON, I am going to produce more goods soon.. plenty to work with!



Thursday, 12 November 2009

2nd Day installation

A few more pieces put up, everybody's work is really varied which is cool, hope it all fits!



(My personal favourite, Louisa's painting i think?)




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We're all looking forward to Donata's performance!




Personally I can't wait to celebrate.
Opal bar/club put on a sponsered night for us last night (I was asleep...sob) and lots of free alcohol was sploshed around. On Friday Lulu's bar/club will be doing the same...with a promise of more alcohol.

should be interesting


Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Don't worry be happy

After so much stressing I guess we could all do with a good laugh: